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Brussels must look to China’s example to foster growth of global-scale computer firms
Japan’s ageing populace is driving huge strides in technology and products
Pacifist Japan is trying to target international market for military hardware
For your Diary: More challenging times ahead for Twitter; Tullow Oil’s annual meeting in London; results from McDonald’s and Coca-Cola
Rivada Networks leads consortium seeking to remain as bidder for telecoms contract
Kainos chief reflects on why business can be so challenging . . . and the bigger picture
‘Ireland’s density of multinationals in a relatively small geographic area is unique’
More and more employers are aware of need for flexibility when it comes to family life
Belfast-based software company is one of only two listed firms in Northern Ireland
Five new CEOs of Top 1000 companies on driving performance, inspiring leadership and asking tricky interview questions
Court says Seamus Lynch’s email account would also likely contain private information
Innovation campus aiming to be home to 100 companies employing 800 people
Three-year collaboration with UCD and HSE centres on purpose-built apartment development in Dundalk
Wild geese Brendan McKearney, principal, Brendan McKearney Consulting
Japanese technology giant accelerating push into cloud services
A 17-year-old undocumented migrant from Mauritius who moved to Dublin eight years ago has to withhold a part of himself even from close friends
A series on the lives of recent arrivals to Ireland: A 33-year-old woman was sifting through potential suitors in India when an offer of an arranged marriage came through from Ireland
Shares dropped 18 per cent, the most since the stock debuted in 1974
Traditional companies are now moving into the Internet of Things era of smart devices
The Insight Centre for Data Analytics aims to give Irish research groups a global reach, says one of its founding directors Prof Stefan Decker
Since the pioneering experiments of Nikola Tesla, wireless power transmission has been a dream, but is likely to breakthrough soon
The Japanese giant claims to be putting people at the heart of its technology
Futurist’s vision of the world where houses can be built in a day. All that’s holding us back is a fear of the future
Focus on short term risks missing out on breakthroughs, says Brian Quinn of Intel
The death of Japanese high-tech may have been exaggerated as it works out how to take advantage of an interconnected world
But the message of the diversity of tech jobs women can go for still needs to get out there
Some of the new and notable devices shown at this year's show
Biometric identification could cut out credit cards – and even wallets
Deal worth about $2.3bn could help firm counter shrinking personal computer market
The company’s chief executive John Tierney told the environment committee Irish Water kept the department abreast of its spending costs, and its estimates that it would spend €85 million on consultants by next year
Ciara O’Brien picks a few of her favourites from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
IT giant to invest £12 million in Northern Ireland over next three years
The possibilities opened up by the rise of the ‘internet of things’ are endless. There is just one concern: privacy
Demand for ICT skills set to grow at 5 per cent a year up to 2018, report by Forfás says
Initiative follows Cameron pledge at G8 summit to help rebalance local economy
Initiative follows Cameron pledge at G8 summit to help rebalance local economy
Sensor technology project aims to prevent falls among elderly
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices